Absa, together with Food & Trees for Africa (FTFA), celebrated the “Absa Making a Difference Week” at Thembu Primary School in Soweto. Hundreds of learners from Thembu Primary School in Soweto and the educators joined the ABSA team on this great day. There were 60 volunteers from ABSA, and there were 50 trees to be planted. There were also seedlings of; spinach, cabbages, onions and beetroot to be planted in the school garden.
Solomon Mondlane from Food & Trees for Africa was a programme director for the day. The National Anthem was sung by the learners; followed by the welcoming speech by the principal, . Mr Bheki Madolo from ABSA gave a short speech recognizing their participation in helping schools around the country to go green and to make their own food gardens. We also had different cultural perfomances
To conclude the programme, Solomon and Bheki conducted a detailed and energetic tree planting demonstration for the guests along with Absa volunteers.
The team were divided into 3 groups. One group helped with the planting of trees; the other with the planting of seedlings; and the last group helped with the cleaning of the school surroundings. It was a great day as the volunteers, the learners and educators rolled up their sleeves.
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